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Catania

[ kah-tah-nyah ]

noun

  1. a seaport in E Sicily.


Catania

/ 첹ˈٲːᲹ /

noun

  1. a port in E Sicily, near Mount Etna. Pop: 313 110 (2001)
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BBC Verify has learned she graduated from the University of Catania with a physics degree in 2001.

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Journalist Sara Catania recalled her job interview, sitting in Kaye’s office, in 1995.

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“I heard for the first time what I came to consider his ten-minute stump speech on the arrogance of The Times, its self-aggrandizement, its laziness,” Catania wrote in a 2008 blog that she reposted after learning of Kaye’s death.

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At the time, Catania had just left a junior reporter position at The Times in the Ventura County bureau.

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Europe's most active volcano has erupted again, where lava can be seen spurting near Italy's city of Catania.

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